Lightning Over Malaysia
Storms roll in over Sepang International Circuit during qualifying for the 2015 Malaysian GP. One of many great photos shared by Fernando Alonso (@alo_oficial) on Twitter. Read More …
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Storms roll in over Sepang International Circuit during qualifying for the 2015 Malaysian GP. One of many great photos shared by Fernando Alonso (@alo_oficial) on Twitter. Read More …
Lewis Hamilton took pole position for the Malaysian Grand Prix as Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel split the Mercedes — breaking a record-setting streak of 9 consecutive front-row lockouts over two seasons — in a rain-affected qualifying session. Read More …
Jenson Button celebrates his epic comeback win at the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix, the longest race in F1 history. Read More …
Gerhard Berger leads Ayrton Senna at the start of a wet 1990 Canadian Grand Prix at Montréal. Read More …
Lewis Hamilton took pole position in a wet Chinese GP qualifying session, a full second in front of #2 Daniel Ricciardo. Hamilton was in irresistible form throughout qualifying, fastest in all three parts, and each time by about the same margin. And he could have gone faster. Read More …
What a beautiful use of F1 rain lights to set the scene at Albert Park in the 2014 season’s opening Grand Prix. Read More …
After a 4th place finish at the 2014 Malaysian GP, Fernando Alonso emphasized that “everyone in our team is doing their utmost to close down the gap.” Read More …
Sebastian Vettel narrowly missed out on the 46th pole position of his career at Sepang, as he was edged out of the premier grid spot for the the 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix by just .05s. Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton started from the front for the 2nd GP in a row, this time taking the win. Read More …
Mercedes occupied their usual position at the top of the practice time sheets Friday as Nico Rosberg recorded the quickest lap head of this weekend’s British Grand Prix Read More …
Ayrton Senna’s first Grand Prix victory, in the rain in his second season, at Estoril, Portugal (video commentated by a rather awe-struck Sir Jackie Stewart). Read More …